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Polyester Allergies
What is Polyester? Polyester is a long-chain synthetic polymer comprising of 85% ester. It is chemically produced from the reaction between the purified terephthalic acid (PTA) or its dimethyl ester dimethyl terephthalate and dihydric alcohol/mono-ethylene glycol (MEG). Polyester fibers/fabrics are characterized by resistance to stretching, shrinking, wrinkle, mildew, and abrasion;
Allergy to Parabens
Parabens are preservatives used in the production of toiletries, cosmetics, and similar personal care products to prevent the growth of bacteria and increase the lifespan of a product. Most pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries also make use of parabens as a result of their fungicidal and bactericidal properties. Irrespective of their
Bleach Allergy
What are Bleaches? Bleaching refers to a chemical process commonly used in many industrial processes such as wood pulp or paper industry, laundry to whiten or remove stains from clothing, and skin bleaching products. Bleaches are also used as pesticides and herbicides; and disinfectants to sterilize household items in the
Allergy to Spandex
What is Spandex? Spandex, also known as Lycra, Elastane or Lycra Spandex, is a synthetic material composed of about 85% polyurethane polymer polyurethane. The synthetic fiber is manufactured from a mixture of several chemicals known as sensitizers, which provides exceptional elasticity, strength, and durability compared to all other natural rubbers.
Folliculitis and Acneiform Dermatoses
What is Folliculitis and Acneiform Dermatoses? Folliculitis is a group of skin conditions characterized by the inflammatory cells that affect the wall and Ostia of the hair follicle, creating follicular-based pustule and pus formation.  Acneiform dermatoses are acne lesions (follicular eruptions) that may be cystic, nodular, or papulopustular, which develop
Vitiligo
What is Vitiligo? Vitiligo is a long-term skin pigmentation disorder characterized by loss of melanin in which pale white patches develop on the skin in different body parts. What Causes Vitiligo? The particular cause of vitiligo remains unknown, but several researchers have hypothesized different theories linking to the development of
Contact Dermatitis
What is Contact Dermatitis? Contact dermatitis is a wide range of skin conditions experienced when a person’s skin comes into contact with various allergens that trigger allergic reactions on the skin characterized by irritation and redness of the skin. What Causes Contact Dermatitis? There are three causes of Contact Dermatitis:
Lichen Sclerosus
What Is Lichen Sclerosus? Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic skin condition that commonly affects the genital skin (vulva and penis) and anal areas. However, LS may occasionally appear on the upper body parts including arms and breasts. What causes Lichen Sclerosus? The exact cause of LS is not clearly
Ichthyosis
What is Ichthyosis? Ichthyosis is a rare skin condition characterized by persistent and widespread dry, thickened, and “fish scale-like” patches on the skin surface. Ichthyosis may present itself as a mild abnormal skin appearance affecting specific body parts to severe cases covering large areas of the body. The chronic shedding
Cicatricial Alopecia
  What is Cicatricial Alopecia? Cicatricial alopecia (CA), also known as scarring alopecia, refers to diverse forms of hair loss disorders associated as a result of allergic reactions. The many forms of CA have a common theme of potentially triggering the inflammatory cells to destroy the stem cells around the